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Brothers Louie P and Kaytranada released their debut album as The Celestics, ‘Supreme Laziness‘, back in May. Now, they release a brand new set of visuals for album track ‘Charles Barkley’, which sees the sibling duo school us in the ways of basketball, a sport which dominates Louie P’s punchlines. Stream below via YouTube.

London/Lagos resident D.A.P. releases the first track from his upcoming ‘Goodbye For Never’ EP, entitled ‘King’. Intrumentally, there is plenty going on in this busy, self-produced track, and D.A.P. also exhibits serious dexterity on the mic, all of which is linked nicely by a catchy chorus. Stream below via SoundCloud.

It has just been announced [via Fader] that Mac Miller has signed a deal with Warner Bros which will allow him to run his own imprint, REMember Music, as well as release as a solo artist. Along with the announcement comes a new, SAP-produced track, which judging by the comedic tone of his bars has been…

It hasn’t been long since Stwo released the superb ‘Ninety Two‘, but he’s already back at it. This time, he turns his attention away from Drake and towards Banks, specifically ‘Goddess’ track, ‘Drowning‘. The Parisian HW&W-signee takes his time building his version of Banks’ album cut to a bassy, glitching crescendo. The question remains;…

We fell head over heels for P. Morris when he released the interactive ‘Debut‘ back in February. October 28 will see the LA producer return with his latest EP ‘Beloved’. As yet, we’re unsure exactly what’s in store, but judging by new track ‘Before You Disappear’ we’re in for a treat. The track loops an underwater-sounding, garbled…

Founded by producers aywy, Fortune. and Subdaio earlier this year, Sydney-based collective and label that is Flow-Fi has reached over 20,000 listeners on SoundCloud in its little over eight months in existence. Quite rightly, they feel like celebrating, and do so in style with this thirteen track collection entitled ‘Bitch, Please’, which features new material…